Tonight's guest was award winning comedian Lee Mack.
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With youth crime on the rise, we sent Rav Wilding to meet Chris Streeks. Chris has been through the prison system and turned his life around. How should we deal with young offenders?
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January 31st marked the anniversary of what's often described as the worst peacetime disaster to hit the UK. Neil Oliver looked back at the 1953 East Coast Floods.
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Lucy Siegle investigated credit card cheques. They can be expensive. More information here.
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And in the final film looking at your town's claim to fame, Angellica Bell visited Stalybridge in the North West of England.
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Have a lovely weekend!
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Comedian Jo Brand was in the studio, telling us about Comic Relief.
Dom Littlewood gave us an update on the government's Warm Front heating grant scheme.
Hardeep Singh Kohli experienced life as a Benedictine Monk.
Gyles Brandreth examined the rise of left handers. Left is best, right? Add your comment.
And Carol Thatcher continued the Claim to Fame series. She visited Tregothnan in Cornwall, home to Britain's only tea plantation.
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Tonight's guest is a Hugh-e star... Hollywood heart throb Hugh Grant! He chatted about the in aid of Marie Curie Nurses.
Dominic Littlewood took a look at the problems facing people recovering from cancer when trying to buy travel insurance.
Angellica Bell travelled to the Isle of Sheppey, just off the Kent coast, to discover its claim to fame.
Iain Lee donned some silly specs and headed to the cinema to find out how 3D films look set to become a box office smash in 2009.
Lucy Siegle talked tripe. She found out about the manufacture and popularity of the cow's stomach lining, once a popular ingredient on the British menu. Is tripe tasty?
And finally chef Mike Robinson came into the studio to show us how to make a range of delicious dishes out of tripe, offal and the other cheaper cuts of meat which we might usually ignore. Read his recipe for crispy tripe here.
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He's appeared in his bathrobe, he's appeared in the nude! He's danced for Alesha Dixon and been handcuffed by Amanda Burton. He pops up from behind the sofa, never gets to speak and is constantly the butt of Adrian's jokes. But we love him, it's Dave the Props Man.Ìý
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Earlier in the week blogger frenchgem wrote:
"I think that someone ought to start a "Dave the Props Man" fan club. At least once a week he seems to go "above and beyond the call of duty" in the One Show's effort to entertain us. Give that man a pay rise."
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We agree, frenchgem. And so for one time only, Dave has been allowed to break his silence in order to interview One Show guest Lynda Bellingham.
Why Lynda, you may ask? Well, Lynda and Dave go back a long way, having worked together on shows such as 'Faith in The Future'. So, we think Dave is the perfect choice to ask her a few pertinent questions.
How do you think Dave did?
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Ready? Steady? Look! Chef Ainsley Harriot was tonight's guest.
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Clare Balding looked at food allergies. Have we all become too fussy about food?
Lucy Siegle investigated how mobile phone contractsÌýcan impact upon your credit rating.
Hardeep Singh Kohli jogged memories of the Soda Stream.
And finally Carol Thatcher travelled to County Durham on the trail of an unlikely footballing triumph in the first World Cup. Tell us your town's claim to fame, and send in a photo.
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Also: Millions of men carry a man bag? Adrian doesn't believe it and would like to see the proof. Send your pics in here.
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Actress Lynda Bellingham was tonight's guest.
Dave 'The Prop' (pictured above) is a fan of Lynda's. With a little coaxing fromÌýthe producer of today's show, Dave agreed to pose forÌýa photo in honour of the Calendar GirlsÌýstar (see below, right).ÌýÌý
Paddy O'Connell explored the dangers of painkiller addiction. Should painkillers be available only by prescription?
ÌýHardeep Singh Kohli found out about buying British.
ÌýMike Dilger went otter-spotting and Angellica Bell visited the Watford Gap. Tell us your town's claim to fame and send in a photo, here - the best pics may appear on the show.
Also: Dr Sarah Jarvis' Curious Complaints clinic is back. More info here.
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Get spotting!ÌýMike Dilger has asked for a special announcement.
This weekend (24th-25th January 2009) is the RSPB's Big Garden Bird Watch (visit the external website for more ).
Andrew Lloyd Webber was tonight's guest. HeÌýchatted about his quest to find a star to represent Britain in Eurovision.
Paddy O'ConnellÌýdiscussed criminals and theirÌýcrocodile tears.
Des Coleman uncovered the stories behind the national anthem. Join the conversation - does Britain need a new anthem?
Mike Dilger got down and dirty with bats on the underground.
And Michael MosleyÌýtested anti-wrinkle creams. More information about the face cream ingredient to look out for, here.
See also: Exclusive video - Tips from The One Show'sÌýmake-up artist Kate.
See also: Test your reactions - Sheep Dash game.
And see also: Exclusive video - Celeb tips: Staying youthful.
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Can't see Kate's make-up tips film? Click here to watch.
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See also: Do anti wrinkle creams work? Watch the film.
Ever wondered who makes Christine (and Adrian!) look so gorgeous day after day?
Well the secret's out. It's Kate. The One Show's fabulous make-up artist.
And she's here to share her professional words of wisdom with you.
With years ofÌýpractice making up a host of celebrities from Tony Curtis to Boy George, Kate is one of the most experienced make-up artists in the business.
So if you want to know how to make your lipstick stay put orÌýyour mascara less blobby then watch the video above.
Thanks to Kate and also Dr. Sarah Jarvis, who was kind enough to be filmed getting made up.
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James McAvoy, Golden Globe nominee and Bafta winning actor, was tonight's guest.
Paddy O'Connell reported on bailiffs and the powers they hold. More information - useful links here.
Kirsten O'Brien surveyed a nation of swearers. Do we really swear so much? Is swearing still offensive?
Charles Kennedy attended a Burns night celebration and found out more about the famous poet and the traditions expressed in his verse.
And finally, Michael Mosley went brain training. Test your reactions with our Sheep Dash game - and don't forget to tell us your score.
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After the show James and Adrian played another match (pictured right)Ìýof the studio's mind game. Adrian won again. He is, almost-nearly-officially, a champion at relaxing.
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Adrian and Christine were joined by actor Adrian Lester.
Anita Rani investigated the rise in the number of mums who misuse alcohol. What's driving mums to drink?
Gyles Brandreth asked "What makes a a great come-back?"
Hardeep Singh Koli visited the Hockerton Housing Project in Nottinghamshire, the UK's first earth-sheltered ecological housing development.
And science man, Michael Mosley found out if detox diets really do work. Do they?
See also: Guess the viewers ages at our gallery! Thanks for sending in so many photos.
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Erroll Brown was tonight's guest.
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Angellica Bell asked three prominent black people for their views on how Britain's black community will react to Barack Obama's presidency. Does Obama inspire you?
Dom Littlewood found out about "smart meters" - the next generation of gas and electricity meters. Should their roll-out be speeded up?
Dan Snow uncovered the history of the British labour camps.
And Michael Mosley wondered if exercise in your latter years is good for you.
The show ended with a performance by the Balandis-Lilley Ballet School for the Over 50s.
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Michael Ball was tonight's guest.
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Anita Rani reported on the millions of Britons living on the continent who have been caught by the global credit crunch. Add your comment.
Mike Dilger visited the Great Bustards on Salisbury plain.
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On every One Show this week, Michael Mosley will be investigating 'How to stay young'. Tonight he put blueberries and their super-food status to the test. Do you recommend blueberries? What's your super-food?
And John Sergeant looked at the British love affair with lighthouses. He visited Happisburgh Lighthouse in East Anglia. Its website is .
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Also: Do you look younger than your years? Send in a current photo of yourself here, and tell us the secret to staying young. Your picture could be shown on the programme!
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TV presenter and comic Graham Norton joined Adrian and Christine on the sofa to talk about his new role in the West End musical La Cage Aux Folles.
Rav Wilding looked into whether lie detector results should be admissible as evidence in UK courts. Do you trust the polygraph to protect the innocent and convict the guilty?
What's the story behind our recent failures at the Eurovision Song Contest? Clare Balding investigated.
Why is ice slippy? Think about it. Why is ice slippy? Marty Jopson told us the theories.
And Carol Thatcher was in Dorset with Pat who gave up her 'normal' life to live in a caravan by a water meadow.
Have a great weekend and we'll see you on Monday!
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Staying alive! Robin Gibb was tonight's guest - so we've had the Bee Gees on the brain all day (their songs have been playing in the edit suites).
We've been attempting to sing their greatest hits and so have you.
Know what a "chugger" is? Angelica Bell has been out on the streets with them. Do you support their fundraising?
Robin Gibb returned to his childhood home in Manchester as part of our series of films on the 'House where I grew up'.
Lucy Siegle investigated the £860 million lying in dormant bank accounts. More information here.
And Carol Thatcher met Chris and Hannah Blevins. They gave up their busy and demanding jobs to spend more time as a family with their boys on a farm in Lincolnshire.
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Adrian and Christine were joined by Top Gear presenter Richard 'Hamster' Hammond.
One Show new boy Paddy O'Connell reported on the experiences of Polish people in Britain and whether the current economic downturn will force many migrants to return home.
Nervous driver Gyles Brandreth found out about the safest way to drive in difficult winter conditions. Watch the out-takes.
Carol Thatcher travelled to the Yorkshire Moors to meet husband and wife Stewart and Rebecca. They've downshifted and now work inÌýa National Park. Will you change your life in 2009?
And Marty Jopson looked into the, er, toilet - a great British invention!
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Nervous driver Gyles Brandreth meets Sergeant Warren Pash who takes him out in a police car to demonstrate skills involved in driving in bad weather and stressful conditions.
Then PC Buck Ryan put Gyles to the test by making him drive in a skid pan... Watch our exclusive video of Mr Brandreth at the wheel.
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Adrian is back. And he's got a beard (pictured right). He went off to shave with the office's cries of "it's Ray Mears!" ringing in his ears.
Adrian joined Christine on the sofa to welcome guest David Cameron, Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition. Members of the team had a chance to put questions to him. Add your comments.
Justin Rowlatt looked at sentencing for the most serious crimes. Should life mean life?
Our wildlife expert Mike Dilger travelled to Slimbridge to test a duck decoy.
For the second film in the Giving it all up series, Carol was in the Lake District with Jo Hampson and Georgina Perkins. This pair gave up successful careers in the police force to run a small business. What will you give up in 2009?
The has launched a new cookbook which contains Gordon Brown's recipe for vegetable and mozzarella parcels and David Cameron's recipe for spicy meatball pasta. The One Show's Iain Lee discovered which is more popular with the public.
And finally: Sing us a Bee Gees song and you could appear on The One Show. More info here.
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You may have noticed that tonight The One Show is down by one presenter. Adrian is missing!
He's been on a road-trip driving around America with his mate Frank Skinner.
Unfortunately, his flight back from the States was cancelled and he was unable to make it back in time for today's show - well that's his excuse anyway!
Find out more tomorrow - when he WILL be back- to tell us all about it.
Update: He has returned.
Actress and model Kelly Brook joined Christine on the sofa in the first One Show programme of 2009.
New Year, new you? Anita Rani looked into diet pills and their dangers. Watch the film and tell us: Do any diets work?
The One Show's Hardeep Singh Kohli has been gazing into his crystal ball. He found out about this year's big predictions, including Adrian's chances of winning rear of the year. What are your predictions for 2009? Tell us, please.
This week on The One Show, Carol Thatcher is meeting people who have given it all up. How will you change your life in 2009?
And finally: Old soldier Michael Lyons came to us with an appeal for a war memorial. The One Show viewers did not disappoint. Watch the film, here.
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